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Bellarmine Knights
(6-29) Overall (5-10) ASUN
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Tennessee Volunteers
(30-6) Overall (10-5) SEC
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – No. 2/4 Tennessee will look to keep things rolling as they open week 10 of the season with a midweek contest against Bellarmine on Tuesday evening at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. The Vols are coming off their first series sweep in conference play this season after taking down LSU three times over the weekend to improve to 10-5 in SEC play.
Fans can also park for free in the following lots for Tuesday's baseball game:
- Lots 65/66 (behind the Vet School) beginning at 4:30 pm.
- G17 Terrace Ave Garage (1800 Lake Ave), G12 White Ave Garage (1621 White Ave), Staff/C22 and on-street parking on Volunteer Blvd West from Todd Helton Dr. to Andy Holt.
Fans can also listen to John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara call the action on the Vol Network (FM 99.1/AM 990). A free audio stream will also be available on UTSports.com, the Tennessee Athletics App and the Varsity App.
in Knoxville: 3-0
in Louisville: 0-0
at Neutral Sites: 0-0
Last Meeting: W, 19-1 (April 25, 2023 in Knoxville)
UT has outscored Bellarmine 39-9 in its three prior meetings.
The Vols enter Tuesday's contest with a 25-2 record at Lindsey Nelson Stadium this season. Their 25 home victories are tied for the most in the country while their .926 winning percentage on Rocky Top this year is good for 13th nationally. UT is also unbeaten in midweek games this season with a spotless 9-0 record. Five of those victories have come by 10 or more runs and Tennessee has outscored its nine midweek opponents by a 101-19 margin.
Home Run Race Heating Up
Entering play this week, Blake Burke and Christian Moore are tied atop the Tennessee record book with 42 career home runs apiece after Burke hit his 12th of the year on Sunday against LSU while Moore went deep twice for his team-leading 14th and 15th round trippers this season in the 8-4 victory over the Tigers. Burke and Moore have both now surpassed the previous record holder, Luc Lipcius, who hit 40 from 2017-22.
Attendance Records Continue to Fall
UT has set a handful attendance records already this season, thanks in large part to the increased capacity of Lindsey Nelson Stadium. The Vols have broken the previous single-game attendance record of 5,086 (5/28/95 vs. Oklahoma State) 14 times already this year, including its top three crowds in program history last weekend vs. LSU (5,901, 6,155 and 6,092).
The Vols also broke their three-game series attendance record for the fifth time during its weekend series sweep over the Tigers with 18,148 fans having attended the games, besting the previous mark of 16,751 during the Ole Miss series (March 22-24).
The Big Orange are on pace to shatter their single-season attendance record this year as they are averaging 5,123 fans per game, which ranks 10th nationally.
LNS Attendance Records Set in 2024
Single Game Record: April 14 vs. LSU (6,155)
Three-Game Series Record: April 12-14 vs. LSU (18,148)
Home Opener Record:Feb. 20 vs. UNC Asheville (4,699)
(6-29) Overall (5-10) ASUN
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Tennessee Volunteers
(30-6) Overall (10-5) SEC
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – No. 2/4 Tennessee will look to keep things rolling as they open week 10 of the season with a midweek contest against Bellarmine on Tuesday evening at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. The Vols are coming off their first series sweep in conference play this season after taking down LSU three times over the weekend to improve to 10-5 in SEC play.
PARKING ADVISORY
Due to the Tyler Childers concert at Food City Center on Tuesday night, the G-16 garage and other lots around the arena will not be available for baseball parking. Fans are encourage to utilize the free shuttles from Tennessee's AG campus. Baseball shuttles will unload at Chamique Holdsclaw Dr. and accessible baseball shuttles will unload at the Volunteer Blvd garage. (Please be prepared to show a baseball ticket)Fans can also park for free in the following lots for Tuesday's baseball game:
- Lots 65/66 (behind the Vet School) beginning at 4:30 pm.
- G17 Terrace Ave Garage (1800 Lake Ave), G12 White Ave Garage (1621 White Ave), Staff/C22 and on-street parking on Volunteer Blvd West from Todd Helton Dr. to Andy Holt.
BROADCAST INFO
Tuesday's game will be streamed on SEC Network+ and the ESPN app with Andy Brock (PxP) and Caylan Arnold (analyst) on the call.Fans can also listen to John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara call the action on the Vol Network (FM 99.1/AM 990). A free audio stream will also be available on UTSports.com, the Tennessee Athletics App and the Varsity App.
PROJECTED STARTING PITCHERS
RHP Marcus Phillips(0-0, 1.35 ERA) vs. RHP Nolan Pender (1-4, 9.43 ERA)SERIES HISTORY
Overall: Tennessee leads, 3-0in Knoxville: 3-0
in Louisville: 0-0
at Neutral Sites: 0-0
Last Meeting: W, 19-1 (April 25, 2023 in Knoxville)
UT has outscored Bellarmine 39-9 in its three prior meetings.
NOTABLE
Home and Midweek SuccessThe Vols enter Tuesday's contest with a 25-2 record at Lindsey Nelson Stadium this season. Their 25 home victories are tied for the most in the country while their .926 winning percentage on Rocky Top this year is good for 13th nationally. UT is also unbeaten in midweek games this season with a spotless 9-0 record. Five of those victories have come by 10 or more runs and Tennessee has outscored its nine midweek opponents by a 101-19 margin.
Home Run Race Heating Up
Entering play this week, Blake Burke and Christian Moore are tied atop the Tennessee record book with 42 career home runs apiece after Burke hit his 12th of the year on Sunday against LSU while Moore went deep twice for his team-leading 14th and 15th round trippers this season in the 8-4 victory over the Tigers. Burke and Moore have both now surpassed the previous record holder, Luc Lipcius, who hit 40 from 2017-22.
Attendance Records Continue to Fall
UT has set a handful attendance records already this season, thanks in large part to the increased capacity of Lindsey Nelson Stadium. The Vols have broken the previous single-game attendance record of 5,086 (5/28/95 vs. Oklahoma State) 14 times already this year, including its top three crowds in program history last weekend vs. LSU (5,901, 6,155 and 6,092).
The Vols also broke their three-game series attendance record for the fifth time during its weekend series sweep over the Tigers with 18,148 fans having attended the games, besting the previous mark of 16,751 during the Ole Miss series (March 22-24).
The Big Orange are on pace to shatter their single-season attendance record this year as they are averaging 5,123 fans per game, which ranks 10th nationally.
LNS Attendance Records Set in 2024
Single Game Record: April 14 vs. LSU (6,155)
Three-Game Series Record: April 12-14 vs. LSU (18,148)
Home Opener Record:Feb. 20 vs. UNC Asheville (4,699)
OPPONENT SCOUT
Bellarmine Knights (6-29, 5-10 ASUN)- Head Coach: Chris Dominguez (2nd season)
- 2023 Record: 13-42 (8-22 ASUN)
- 2023 Postseason: N/A
- Rankings: N/A
- 2024 ASUN Preseason Poll: 12th
- Preseason All-Conference Selections (0)
- Stat Leaders:
- Batting Avg: Will Aubel (.380)
- Runs: Casey Sorg (30)
- Hits: Casey Sorg (45)
- Home Runs: Casey Sorg (8)
- RBI: Casey Sorg (32)
- Stolen Bases: Will Aubel (12)
- Wins: Steven Thom (2)
- Saves: Nolan Pender (1)
- ERA (min. 15 IP): Cooper Hellman (4.60)
- WHIP (min. 15 IP): Ross Goldschlag (1.24)
- Innings Pitched: Ryan Johnson (22.2)
- Strikeouts: Nolan Pender (28)
ON DECK
Tennessee will head north for a massive weekend series at No. 3/3 Kentucky this weekend in Lexington. The top-five matchup will feature the top two teams in the SEC Eastern Division standings with the Wildcats sitting at 14-1 and the Vols at 10-5.
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